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The rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) and the pulasan (N. mutabile) are from the south east Asian archipelago. They prefer high humidity and rainfall and little variation from a 28ºC daily mean temperature. The pulasan is a little larger than the rambutan, with fewer fruit per panicle, but appearance and eating quality is very similar. The rambutan has soft spines, whereas pulasan is covered with little rubbery studs.
The lychee is a distant relative of the akee. Lychee seed contain parts of hypoglycins like those found in the akee. They, and presumably the seed of near lychee relatives, are toxic and should never be consumed.
All of these fruit vary in quality, depending on cultivar and growing conditions.

Kimas, now I do remember! Old foggies like me need a reminder often! Lelte Guest book, Vanglaini etc. (discontinued free guest books) those were the days my friend!! Glad we get connected again. Elcee, thanks to you too. Hope the new year will draw us closer to the Second Coming of Christ. Unrest in the middle east etc and things happening in our worlds in general (in connection with Matthew 24 and Mark 13 etc) made me long for the Second coming of Christ. I hope it does to you too. Sorry I am a bit emotional when writing this . . . A bik takin Christmas leh Kumthar lai vel hian chuan U-AMA ti a mahni Zoram ngei a hmang thei lo ho keini hi chuan, thingtlang a hlim taka kan zai hup hup thrin lai kha min ti ngai zual a, lung a lengin ka khua a har duh viau a nia! Dam takin my friends – Happy New Year.